Two Chaldean candidates vie for Sterling Heights city council seats BY PAUL NATINSKY P aul Manni, 26, and Steven household, and Chaldean, which he Bahoura, 42, hope to increase largely learned through church con- Chaldean representation on nections and his...
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Two Chaldean candidates vie for Sterling Heights city council seats BY PAUL NATINSKY P aul Manni, 26, and Steven household, and Chaldean, which he Bahoura, 42, hope to increase largely learned through church con- Chaldean representation on nections and his own directed efforts. Sterling Heights City Council this A devout Catholic, Manni said fall. Both candidates want to give many of his connections in the the substantial Chaldean population community come from his involve- in the city of 132,000 an amplified ment with Holy Martyrs Chaldean voice. Church, where he has reached out to “My goal is to represent the com- community members of all ages and munity. Be the voice for those who made efforts to expand his knowl- cannot speak,” said Manni, who edge of Chaldean culture and history. works in the cellular phone and real “I’m a 75-year-old trapped inside a estate industries and has interests in 26-year-old’s body,” he says. his family’s grocery store. Manni is building his name in Mann
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